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A staffane or [n]staffane is an organic compound, a polycyclic hydrocarbon with molecular structure H-[-C≡(-CH-)≡C-]-H, for some integer n ≥ 1. The chemical formula is therefore CH
Staffanes were first obtained in 1988 by P. Kazynski and J. Michl, by spontaneous polymerization of [[1.1.1-Propellane|[1.1.1]-propellane]] CH or C(=CH). In the reaction, the axial C-C bond of the propellane (the "bridge") is broken, creating a free bond on each of the two axial carbons (the "bridgeheads"). The resulting structural unit [-C≡(-CH-)≡C-] is a rigid cage, consisting of two carbon atoms joined by three methylene bridges; therefore the joined units are constrained to lie on a straight line. This feature has generated substantial interest among nanotechnology researchers, who have considered staffane oligomers as convenient "rigid rods" for building all sorts of nanostructures.
P. Kazynsky, J.Michl (1988), [n]Staffanes: a molecular-size Tinkertoy construction set for nanotechnology. Preparation of end-functionalized telomers and a polymer of [1.1.1]propellane. Journal of the American Chemical Society, volume 110, issue 15, pp. 5225–5226
An oligomer with a specific number n of units is denoted by [n]staffane (e.g., [1]staffane, [2]staffane, etc..) The notation [n]staffane is used when the number of units is variable or unspecified; in this case the "n" in the brackets is not a variable, but the letter "n", considered part of the name.